KOODO Mobile has recently announced via Facebook that the Nokia Lumia 610 will be available on Friday, July 6th. The Lumia 610 will be KOODO?s first Windows Phone handset. It features a 3.7? (480 x 800) touchscreen display, and a 5 MP camera with LED flash and VGA video capture. It runs on Windows Phone 7.5 Mango and is powerd by an 800 MHz processor and 256 MB of RAM. It offers up 8 GB of internal memory and standard connectivity including HSPA, Wi-Fi, bluetooth, and GPS.

It is sold at $ 200 without contract or $ 50 with the balance Koodo Mobile. An affordable phone with low price!

Mobilicity has officially launched the Nokia Lumia 710, an affordable Windows Phone handset running OS 7.5 Mango. It features a 3.7? (480 x 800) touch screen display, and a 5.0 MP Camera with autofocus and LED flash and 720p video capture. It's powered by a 1.4 GHz Scorpion processor and 512 MB of RAM, and comes with 8 GB of internal storage. The Lumia 710 also offers access to social networks via full integration with Twitter, Facebook, and Linkedin with People Hub.

The Nokia Lumia 710 is now available to Canadian mobile consumers from Mobilicity for $249.99 with no contract. If you?re interested in an affordable Windows Phone device and want to take advantage of Mobilicity?s offerings, check out the Lumia 710!

Thanks to internal documentation leaked online, we now know that Videotron intends to launch the Nokia Lumia 710 sometime in the coming weeks. Currently Rogers, WIND Mobile, and Mobilicity offer the affordable Windows Phone handset, and it ranges from $230 to $260 outright through these carriers.

The Lumia 710 features a 3.7? (480 x 800) touchscreen display with Gorilla Glass, and comes with a 5 MP camera with LED flash and 720p HD video capture. The handset comes with 8 GB of internal storage, and is powered by a 1.4 GHz processor and 512 MB of RAM. Connectivity options are standard, with Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and GPS.

A specific launch date and pricing are still unknown currently, however we?ll be sure to keep you updated on Videotron?s upcoming Nokia Lumia 710 launch!

WIND Mobile is getting set to launch a new entry-level Android handset, the Huawei Astro. The device, which runs on Android 2.3 Gingerbread, features a 3.5? (320 x 480) touch screen display, and a 3.2 MP camera. As for pricing, speculation floating around online points to roughly $150 or so. If you?re in one of WIND?s zones and are looking for an affordable Android handset, keep an eye out come April 26th for the Huawei Astro. If Windows Phone is more your style, remember that WIND is also launching the Nokia Lumia 710 soon.

It looks likes WIND Mobile is preparing to launch the Nokia Lumia 710, updating their site to include the Windows Phone Mango device as ?coming soon?. The Lumia 710 features a 3.7? (480 x 800) touchscreen display with Gorilla Glass, and comes with a 5 MP camera with LED flash and 720p video capture. It?s powered by a 1.4 GHz processor and 512 MB of RAM, and comes with 8 GB of internal storage. Connectivity options include HSPA, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and GPS as usual.

As for pricing, details are currently unavailable. Rogers, however, currently offers the Nokia handset for $229.99 outright or $29.99 on a 3 year term.

We recently let you know that Rogers was getting set to launch the Nokia Lumia 900, and right on time, they`ve have released it. The Lumia 900 is a Windows Phone Mango handset that features LTE connectivity. It has a 4.3? (480 x 800) touch screen display with Gorilla Glass, and an 8 MP camera with dual-LED flash, Carl Zeiss optics, and 720p video capture. It also features a front-facing 1.3MP camera, and is powered by a 1.4 GHz processor and 512 MB of RAM. Other specifications include its 16 GB of internal memory, and standard connectivity including Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, and HSPA to fall back on when the LTE network is not available.

If you?re interested in picking up this new handset from Nokia, it is now available online from Rogers. Price points are coming in as expected, at $99.99 on a 3 year term, or $524.99 completely outright. Those with Rogers but looking to buy contract-free can also pick it up on a monthly plan for $474.99 ? slight savings but well worth it!

We recently let you know that Nokia and Rogers are getting set to launch the Lumia 900, but recent information being discussed online points to more from Nokia as it relates to Windows. Apparently, Nokia is looking to build and send out a batch of Windows 8 tablets running in Microsoft?s ?Metro? UI by the end of the year. No word on a Canadian release specifically, but with the tablet market heating up and another strong competitor coming on board with Windows 8, we should see it eventually.

There aren?t many other details available, though it?s expected to be powered by a Quallcomm dual-core chipset, and offers simple but not seamless support for existing Windows applications. Windows 8 is expected to launch this fall, and manufacturers such as Dell and HP are expected to have a strong presence early on. Could Nokia compete with these manufacturers in such a crowded tablet market?

Those looking to pick up a Windows Phone device will soon have another option to choose from in Mango flavour, as Rogers will start taking pre-orders for the Nokia Lumia 900 starting next week. The handset, which is expected to launch in early April, is rumoured to cost $629.99 contract free, and around the $99.99 mark with a 3 year term.

The Lumia 900 features a 4.3? (480 x 800) touch screen display with Gorilla Glass, and an 8MP rear-facing camera with dual-LED flash and Carl Zeiss optics. The camera is capable of 720p video capture, and the device also has a 1.3MP front-facing camera. It?s powered by a 1.4GHz processor and 512MB of RAM, and comes with 16GB of onboard storage. It doesn?t come with a memory card slot, which may be an issue for some. The Lumia 900 features LTE connectivity, which will definitely be a huge selling feature. Other connectivity options include the usual HSPA, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and GPS.

The update registration page also mentions that there is a surprise for those who pre-order being offered up by Rogers and Nokia. What the surprise is remains a secret, but Rogers hints saying ?there?s a hero rising out of the darkness?.

Videotron has been growing quite a bit throughout the last year, and today marks the launch of their first Windows Phone 7 handset. The HTC Radar has made its way to their line-up, adding yet another option for Quebec residents to choose from.

The Radar features a 3.8? (480 x 800) S-LCD touch screen display with Gorilla Glass, and a 5MP camera with LED flash and 720p video capture. It has a front-facing VGA camera, and is powered by a 1GHz processor and 512MB of RAM. It has 8GB of onboard storage, and offers HSPA, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth connectivity.

The HTC Radar comes in white, and is available now from Videotron for the ?reduced price? of 99.95 (and requires a monthly plan of $40 or more), or $399.95 completely outright.

HTC has recently come forward to reveal two new Windows Phone Mango handsets, the Titan and the Radar. As for the OS itself, recently leaked information states that Mango has been delayed until September 15th at the earliest, and could take several weeks more for individual carriers to release it.

The HTC Titan features a 4.7" (800x480) Super LCD touchscreen display, and is powered by a single-core 1.5GHz processor and 512MB of RAM. It has an 8MP camera with LED flash and 720p HD video capture, and a 1.3MP front-facing camera. Connectivity options include Wi-Fi (b/g/n), bluetooth, and GPS.

The HTC Radar will likely come in on the more affordable side, with comparably modest features including its 3.8" (800x400) LCD touchscreen display, and single-core 1GHz processor. It also has 512MB of RAM, and offers up a 5MP camera with LED flash and 720p HD recording, with a VGA front-facing camera. Connectivity options include WI-FI (b/g/n), bluetooth, and GPS as well.

No word on if/when these Windows Phone Mango handsets will launch in Canada, or pricing. Hopefully we'll see official launch information for both of them for Canada soon, we'll surely be keeping an eye out!